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Mysterious spy cameras collecting data at post offices

Posted 9:53 pm, March 11, 2015, by Chris Halsne
<http://kdvr.com/author/chrishalsne/>, Updated at 10:04am, March 12, 2015

DENVER — Within an hour of FOX31 Denver discovering a hidden camera, which
was positioned to capture and record the license plates and facial features
of customers leaving a Golden Post Office, the device was ripped from the
ground and disappeared.

FOX31 Denver investigative reporter Chris Halsne confirmed the hidden
camera and recorder is owned and operated by the United State Postal
Inspection Service, the law enforcement branch of the U.S. Postal Service.

The recording device appeared to be tripped by any vehicle leaving the
property on Johnson Road, but the lens was not positioned to capture images
of the front door, employee entrance, or loading dock areas of the post
office.

An alert customer first noticed the data collection device, hidden inside a
utilities box, around Thanksgiving 2014. It stayed in place, taking photos
through the busy Christmas holidays and into mid-January.

Managers inside the post office tell FOX31 Denver they were unaware
customers were being photographed outside and that the surveillance was not
part of the building’s security monitoring.

A spokesperson for Postal Inspection Service declined to address the
specific reason for the domestic surveillance, but admitted the agency had
a “number of cameras at their disposal.”

Pamela Durkee, a Federal Law Enforcement Agent and U.S. Postal Inspector,
sent an email to FOX31 Denver explaining, “(We) do not engage in routine or
random surveillance. Cameras are deployed for law enforcement or security
purposes, which may include the security of our facilities, the safety of
our customers and employees, or for criminal investigations. Employees of
the Postal Inspection Service are sworn to uphold the United States
Constitution, including protecting the privacy of the American public.”

[image: CHRIS HALSNE] <[email protected]>FOX31 Denver reviewed criminal
search warrants on file in city, county, and federal court but none
appeared to be related to the Golden post office camera set-up. The Postal
Inspection Service would not confirm or deny that the camera was collecting
data for a specific case or cases.

Lee Tien, an attorney for the San Francisco-based Electronic Frontier
Foundation <https://www.eff.org/>, says more and more federal agencies are
getting away with conducting surveillance and collecting personal data of
citizens without a warrant signed by a judge.

“Part of being a responsible, constitutional government is explaining why
it is doing surveillance on its citizens,” Lee told Halsne. “The government
should not be collecting this kind of sensitive information. And it is
sensitive! It`s about your relationships, your associations with other
people, which can be friendship or political or religious. The idea that we
give up that privacy simply because we use the U.S. mail is, I think, a
silly idea.”

Lee says EFF has been fighting for greater government transparency when it
comes to the way agencies like the FBI and the National Security Agency
have been vacuuming up massive amounts of cell phone, email and license
plates data and storing them in a central computer system.

Lee says, “The idea that they would be able to keep that information
forever and search through it whenever they want to – that seems very, very
wrong to us because it means you’ll be able to accumulate over time a lot
of innocent peoples’ information and then use it in the kinds of ways that
would not be overseen by any kind of court or independent third party.”

FOX31 Denver filed multiple Freedom of Information Act requests with the
Postal Service, Postal Inspection Service, and Office of the Inspector
General in an attempt to identify the cost and scope of the Postal
Inspection Service surveillance program.

None of the agencies could provide a written data retention policy, which
would detail how long USPIS could keep the images agents have been
collecting from the Golden post office camera and other cameras around the
Denver area. Similarly, there does not appear to be a policy regarding in
what circumstances other federal agencies may have access to the personal
information gathered from the cameras.

Our discovery of this camera program comes just months after the U.S.
Postal Service was forced to reveal (during a Congressional hearing) that
it was videotaping and storing the address and return information from
billions of pieces of mail at its distribution centers.

A federal audit in 2014 found that the Post Office had “insufficient”
controls in place when allowing law enforcement agencies access to the data
collected from that “mail cover” program.

We did locate a California company which claims it sold the U.S. Postal
Service “consumer surveillance systems,” which come installed with wireless
data retrieval and infrared night capabilities.

Hop-On Incorporated did not return our repeated calls to elaborate on its
self-proclaimed deal. Our FOIA requests for federal contracts and financial
information about Hop-On and other contractors who sell USPS and USPIS
camera equipment were returned to us void of all information.




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